How do you simplify (x ^ { - 2} y ^ { 0} z ) ^ { - 3}?

1 Answer
Mar 1, 2017

See the entire simplification process below:

Explanation:

First, use these rules of exponents to simplify the exponent outside the parenthesis:

a = a^color(red)(1) and a = a^color(red)(1)

(x^-2y^0z)^-3 = (x^color(red)(-2)y^color(red)(0)z^color(red)(1))^color(blue)(-3) = x^(color(red)(-2)xxcolor(blue)(-3))y^(color(red)(0)xxcolor(blue)(-3))z^(color(red)(1)xxcolor(blue)(-3)) =

x^6y^0z^-3

We can now use this rule of exponents to eliminate the y term:

a^color(red)(0) = 1

x^6y^color(red)(0)z^-3 = x^6 xx 1 xx z^-3 = x^6z^-3

If we want to eliminate all negative exponents we can now use this rule of exponents:

x^color(red)(a) = 1/x^color(red)(-a)

x^6z^color(red)(-3) = x^6/z^color(red)(- -3) = x^6/z^3